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    <h1>Actions Example</h1>
    <p>This example shows how to create multiple active UI event handling widgets from a single Action definition.</p>
    <p>Both Buttons and MenuItems can be created from the same Action instance. Action's enable, disable, hide, show and
    setText methods affect every Component created from that Action.<p>
    <p>In this example, the Action is disabled when there is no grid selection, and this disables both Buttons and MenuItems.</p>
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